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2/8/2018 10:38 AM
 
Hi there

Could you possibly advise me if I am using the correct parameters here please:

Azure Account (in store settings):  https://[name].blob.core.windows.net/

At the product level, if I have a container name called willowhaynerecords, and a folder in that called WHR045 which contains a file, how should I reference these in the downloads tab at product level?

Apologies if this is a bit of a 'noob' question, however, it might be helpful to others in the future.
 
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2/8/2018 2:14 PM
 
Hi Mark

All questions, are good questions.

So when seeing up a product with a digital download that has the file in Azure on say something like this

https://somemadeupcontainer.blob.core.windows.net/mydownloads/download.zip

The container name would be 
somemadeupcontainer

Azure Blob Name would be
mydownloads/download.zip

I think that should work.

Regards

Mark
 
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2/8/2018 3:06 PM
 
Thanks Mark for your assistance.  I'm pretty sure I've set things up correctly, but the file in question isn't appearing in the Files to Download section of the digital download locker (but local files are showing)...
 
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2/8/2018 3:57 PM
 
Hi Mark

Let me check it locally on my development site, leave it with me.

Regards

Mark
 
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2/8/2018 5:38 PM
 
Hi Mark

So I was wrong, I told you the wrong information.

Lets start again, so first you need to get your your storage account name and access key. These are both entered in the Azure section on the Store Admin - Store Info.

So in the your Azure Portal, you can see these details on Access Key page. I've highlighted the two pieces of data you need to enter into the Store Admin - Store Info

Product Download

Then on the product download you just need to enter the folder and item name. So I've got a folder called test with a file called tap.pdf this is how it looks in my settings.

Product Download

Sorry about telling you the wrong information, hopefully this will get you up and running.

Regards

Mark
 
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